Adzes, a mallet, pigment bowl, and other items, on display for a workshop at the Museum of Anthropology. The workshop may have been taught by Hilary Stewart.
Display from the exhibit "Japanese Culture and Art." Tokonoma is a recessed space for displaying artistic pieces. On display is a scroll painting and other items. This exhibit was done on the arrival of materials collected by Dr. Ronald Dore of the department of Asian Studies who directed the installation of this exhibit.
Display for the Museum of Anthropology. Uncertain relation to exhibits. Possibly for Japanese and Chinese history exhibit that may have been in place between 1967 and 1969. Shows doll and figure of a woman, print of a woman, fans, and other objects.
Image of the Vancouver City Museum around the time of its opening. Notably, this photograph pre-dates the installation of the steel crab sculpture now in-front of the museum.
A photograph of the Vancouver Centennial Museum likely taken shortly after its official opening; around the time the Museum of Anthropology installed its opening exhibits.
Interior view of the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico. Shows the large sculpture thought to depict the Teotihuacan water goddess. Photograph was likely taken by Henry Hawthorn on a trip to the museum in 1970.
Display from the exhibit "Japanese Culture and Art." Shows many prints and photographs on panels. This exhibit was done on the arrival of materials collected by Dr. Ronald Dore of the department of Asian Studies who directed the installation of this exhibit.